Most Expensive Bugatti in the World

While the Bugattis are just making their presence felt in the Indian luxury market, the Middle East already has a taste of these luxury cars. Taking luxury in the auto industry to another level, Bugatti has collaborated with a 248-year-old German porcelain-maker to create the world's most expensive car.

Leave the bling and other opulent car installments aside, this 'white gold' car is so expensive because of other frills, my friend. Relieving an anonymous buyer from the UAE of about $2.4 million, the custom-made Bugatti L'Or Blanc sedan includes one-of-a-kind porcelain interiors, including (of all things) a porcelain tray. It can double up as a caviar tray, when used together with an ice bucket, which is part of a specially-designed picnic set. You may find that odd, but who are we to decide the extent of luxury.

There's more - the vehicle has a white exterior with royal blue lines. It has also been fitted with porcelain wheel badges, fuel caps and oil caps. A panel that depicts an elephant standing on its hind legs, the Bugatti symbol, is mounted between the seats. A scepter, the logo of the porcelain maker - KPM (Konigliche Porzellan-Manufaktur) - given to the company in 1763, is inlaid at the top of the windshield.

Apparently the current owner has a fetish for luxury cars and owns about 800.